Yorkshire Pudding

If you make a roast, making Yorkshire pudding is a must. Easy to make this pop over like bread captures the delicious of your roast into a side dish. Yorkshire pudding uses so few ingredients and then tastes so good. I promise once you make one of these, they will be a regular addition to when you make roast.

Yorkshire Pudding

Yorkshire Pudding

Ingredients

1/4cup beef drippings from a roast

2cups Flour

4eggs

1/4teaspoon salt

2cupsmilk

Instructions

Preheat oven to 450 degrees, and pour beef drippings into a pan, and place into oven and allow to get very hot. Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl with a mixer. Pour batter into hot pan, and place back in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes. Cut into squares, and serve immediately with roast.

About Stephanie

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Comments

Treat yourself to some “yorkie” pans. They are available on line. Mine are nearly black from heating the grease so hot and cooking them is such a hot oven. But that will be on the table this holiday! have a lovely time

My roast is in the oven now and I, too, thought I’d try Yorkshire pudding with it. I’ve always wanted to make Yorkshire pudding but never have. Well, today is the day, and your recipe is the one I’ve decided on. I have to say, I also wondered about the pan and thought your response to guest guy was a little off-putting. It would be helpful to your readers if you would suggest a pan to use. Even though I am an experienced cook, I really wasn’t sure what size or shape pan would work best. And as guest guy said, the gorgeous photo does not reflect the directions given in the recipe–the recipe says to cut the finished pudding into squares, but the photo shows round pudding as though it were made in muffin tins(?). Unfortunately, this offers no help to your readers who like me were hoping for some guidance. That said, the roast smells heavenly and I do look forward to it and the pudding.

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